Batman: Arkham City is a 2011 action-adventure video game developed by Rocksteady Studios. It is the sequel to the 2009 video game Batman: Arkham Asylum, based on the DC Comics superhero Batman. The game was released by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. The game was officially announced during the 2009 Spike Video Game Awards and was released worldwide for consoles, beginning in North America on October 18, 2011, with a PC and Onlive version following on November 22, 2011. A Wii U version is set to release in 2012.
Arkham City was scripted by veteran comic book author Paul Dini, who also scripted Arkham Asylum.
It features a main plot and side-missions that develop their own
sub-plots. The main storyline revolves around Batman's imprisonment in
Arkham City, a sprawling new super-prison five times bigger than the
original asylum and enclosing a wide variety of industrial districts,
iconic locations and Gotham City landmarks. He must now stop mishaps occurring around this chaotic enclosure, mainly caused by his arch-nemesis the Joker. The game has received universal critical acclaim, making it one of the highest rated video games released in 2011.
GAME PLAY :
Arkham City is an open world action video game
that incorporates elements of stealth and predator tactics. All of the
gadgets previously obtained in the first game are present at the start
of Arkham City (with the exception of the Line Launcher and the
Ultra Batclaw, which is replaced with the regular Batclaw and Sonic
Batarangs). Most of them have improved or new capabilities; for example,
the Cryptographic Sequencer can also track signals, the line launcher
now can be deployed as a tightrope and has a feature that allows Batman
to flip over and launch another zipline, switching directions. The
remote control Batarang now has a built in brake and boost, and the
grappling gun can now be used while gliding to boost Batman further up
into the air. Four additional gadgets have been revealed: smoke pellets
to confuse armed enemies when spotted by them, the Remote Electrical
Charge which is a sniper-like taser gun used to power generators and
shock enemies, ice grenades used to freeze enemies and make pathways
through water, and a balled rope for tying up enemies. The game
incorporates more puzzle elements; the use of Batman's "Detective Mode",
which highlights elements such as enemy skeletons and clues on-screen,
is used to perform forensic activities such as tracing the origin of a
sniper round.
The player also has access to a criminal database that tracks several
investigations across the city and the forensic puzzles much like the
first game, as well as an extensive communications interception and
tracing network.
However, Rocksteady's art director David Hego described the new
detective mode as an "augmented reality mode", and game director Sefton
Hill has also stated that although enemies and evidence can be seen more
clearly, the navigational part is toned down as they found that some
players completed Arkham Asylum using detective mode almost throughout the entire game.Optional challenges from the Riddler to collect hidden trophies placed
around the city are also present, but require additional effort to
locate, such as interrogation of men loyal to the Riddler, and the use
of nearly all of Batman's gadgets to disable "traps" and barriers placed
around them. After a certain number of trophies are found, Batman must
go rescue a hostage that the Riddler has captured, which requires him to
disable death traps set by the Riddler.
The player controls Batman, making their way around Arkham City to
complete mission objectives. In addition to the primary mission, the
game introduces secondary missions featuring a number of key characters
and their stories. The player can opt to move silently, avoiding inmates
and other enemies using a combination of gadgets to sneak up on enemies
to incapacitate them. Batman's gliding ability has also been upgraded,
allowing players to dive downward and pull themselves back up, making it
much faster to move through the air.
At other times, the player may be forced to fight inmates using an improved version of the Freeflow combat system from Arkham Asylum,
allowing for multiple simultaneous counters, the ability to counter
thrown objects, jump attacks, powerful multi-strike beat-downs, upgraded
Batarang and Batclaw attacks, and the ability to use gadgets such as
the Explosive Gel in Freeflow. Movement about the city is made difficult
due to the formation of gangs and territory between rival villains,
such as Two-Face, The Penguin, and the Joker, that causes in-fighting
that Batman may avoid.
Catwoman
is also a playable character with her own heist-focused storyline at
specific points in the game. Her combat is more acrobatics-oriented and
features her claws, whip, and bolas.
She has her own version of Detective Mode called "Thief Vision" to
locate items for stealing. Dax Ginn recently revealed at Gamescom that
the game has about 40 hours of gameplay with the main campaign lasting
25 hours and 15 hours for the side missions.The game also contains 436 Riddler challenges, which make up one of the
multiple side missions that players can embark on at any given point in
the game.
Rather than rely on maps, the player can mark Riddler puzzles as they
are found, if the player does not have the necessary equipment to
complete them. A portion of the puzzles are also specific to Catwoman,
and can only be completed by her.
The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Arkham City include a stereoscopic 3D mode for 3D HDTVs and for 2D HDTVs via Inficolor 3D glasses. It uses TriOviz for Games Technology, which is integrated with Unreal Engine 3. All Arkham City gameplay and cinematics have S3D support.
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Publisher: Edios
Developer: Rocksteady StudiosRelease Date: October 18, 2011
Genre: Action Adventure
Platforms: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, Wii U
Features:
- Arkham City, like its predecessor, Arkham Asylum, is an open world action video game that incorporates elements of stealth and predator tactics.
- All of the gadgets previously obtained in the first game will be present at the start of Arkham City, most of them will be possessing improved or new capabilitie
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP, Vista or 7
CPU: Dual-Core CPU 2.4 Ghz
RAM: 2GB
Graphics Card: NVIDIA 8800 or ATI 3800 with 512MB of VRAM
Sound: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista or 7 compatible sound card (100% DirectX 9.0c-compatible)
DVD-ROM: Quad-speed (4x) DVD-ROM drive
Hard Drive: 17.5GB free disk space
Input Devices: 100% Windows XP/Vista or 7 compatible mouse and keyboard
Recommended System Requirements
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7
CPU: Dual-Core CPU 2.5 GHz
RAM: 4GB
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 or ATI Radeon HD 6850 with 768MB+ of VRAM (DirectX 11 compatible)
Sound: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista or 7 compatible sound card (100% DirectX 9.0c-compatible)
DVD-ROM: Quad-speed (4x) DVD-ROM drive
Hard Drive: 17.5 GB free disk space
Input Devices: 100% Windows XP/Vista or 7 compatible mouse and keyboard or Xbox 360 Controller for Windows
Supported Graphics Cards:
Minimum: NVIDIA 8800 or ATI 3800
Recommended: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 or ATI Radeon HD 6850
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